Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, المجلدات 1-2 |
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For long years after her accession the English language was a medley of rude and barbarous dialects . It was unformed . Spenser had still to appear as the forerunner of Shakespeare , the creator of the English tongue as a vehicle fit to ...
For long years after her accession the English language was a medley of rude and barbarous dialects . It was unformed . Spenser had still to appear as the forerunner of Shakespeare , the creator of the English tongue as a vehicle fit to ...
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... the languages of his four leading contemporaries , Latin , Greek , Hebrew , French . . . and such English as there was , for the English language - there was not even an English grammar - had yet to be created by " Shake - speare .
... the languages of his four leading contemporaries , Latin , Greek , Hebrew , French . . . and such English as there was , for the English language - there was not even an English grammar - had yet to be created by " Shake - speare .
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66 edly partial to his attempts at creating a real English literature , for he appears to have helped him with some of his printing expenses . Francis Bacon's friendships early included the highest in the land ; the Earl and Countess of ...
66 edly partial to his attempts at creating a real English literature , for he appears to have helped him with some of his printing expenses . Francis Bacon's friendships early included the highest in the land ; the Earl and Countess of ...
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